Cupping Therapy
Technique used in therapeutic massage
Cupping therapy is a technique that uses gentle suction to lift and decompress soft tissue. Instead of pressing down into muscle, cups create negative pressure that separates tissue layers and encourages healthy circulation.
This approach can help release stubborn tightness, improve mobility, and reduce the feeling of dense or restricted muscle.
Cupping is often used on the back, shoulders, and hips and may be incorporated into a session when it supports your specific goals.
At Take Ten Massage in Clarkston, MI, cupping therapy may be incorporated into a therapeutic massage session to help release stubborn muscle tension.

How It Works
Specialized cups are placed on the skin and lightly suctioned to create a lifting effect in the tissue. This helps encourage circulation and allows tight areas to soften without aggressive pressure. The cups may remain in place briefly or be moved gently across the tissue depending on the technique used.
Who It’s For
Cupping may be beneficial for people experiencing:
• Persistent back or shoulder tightness
• Limited mobility
• Training fatigue or overuse
• Dense or stubborn muscle tension
What to Expect
Cupping should feel like a gentle pulling sensation rather than pain. Some people experience temporary circular marks where the cups were placed. These marks are not bruises and typically fade within a few days.